About the DS200TBQDG1AEE
This DS200TBQDG1AEE General Electric printed circuit board product offering, was, as mentioned above, originally manufactured for use in the Mark V Series. The Mark V Series is one of the later-introduced General Electric product series to feature the same Speedtronic technology that was first offered alongside their Mark I Series releases in the late 1960s. The Mark V Series that this DS200TBQDG1AEE printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive assemblies, and is considered a legacy series as its manufacture has been discontinued in the years since its first conception. This DS200TBQDG1AEE printed circuit board is functionally described as an Extension Analog Termination Board in relevant instructional manual materials, although it alters the original parent DS200TBQDG1A Extension Analog Termination Board through its insertion of three total significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Turbine Control System Series offered in our stock of new and reconditioned General Electric products, this DS200TBQDG1AEE PCB makes use of its own series of functionality-introducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE RST Extension Analog Termination Board DS200TBQDG1AEE features 2 terminal blocks, with each block contains 107 terminals for signal wires. The GE RST Extension Analog Termination Board DS200TBQDG1AEE also contains multiple test points, 2 jumpers, and 3 34-pin connectors. The GE RST Extension Analog Termination Board DS200TBQDG1AEE is populated with 3 test points that a qualified servicer can use to test the individual circuits of the board. The test points have individual IDs such as TP1, TP2, and TP3. This DS200TBQDG1AEE Extension Analog Termination Board possesses a functional General Electric product number, which is a good source of supplementary hardware information. This DS200TBQDG1AEE functional product number codes for DS200TBQDG1AEE hardware specification information, including:
- A normal style of Mark V Series assembly
- A domestic location of original manufacture
- A TBQD functional product abbreviation
- A normal style of printed circuit board coating
- A group one Mark V Series grouping
- A full revision table of three product revisions
While this DS200TBQDG1AEE printed circuit board has two seemingly-identical E-rated product revisions, one of these revisions is a functional product revision, while the other an artwork configuration revision; not allowing for any backwards compatibility. The normal style of PCB coating that has been made available to this DS200TBQDG1AFF PCB's assembly should envelop and protect individual hardware elements to the DS200TBQDG1AEE board on a functional priority basis.
Before the test points in the assembly of this DS200TBQDG1AEE PCB can be tested, the testing instrument must be qualified for the purpose and it must be fully calibrated to test the functionality of the circuit. The probes attached to it must be compatible with the tester and all settings on the instrument must be appropriate for the task. During diagnostic testing, if the testing instrument does not find a definitive problem with the board, you can use the diagnostic tools provided with the drive. The keypad on the drive is used to access the diagnostic tools; it can also be used by an operator to change the behavior of the drive. The operator can stop the motor or start it. The operator can also change the direction of the motor and change the speed of the motor. You will find that keys on the keypad are labeled to indicate the action caused when you press the key. Some keys enable you to access a user-interface that gives you access to the diagnostic tools. The user-interface present on this DS200TBQDG1AEE model PCB provides a menu list of actions.